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30-min: Herbed Pork Cutlets

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Meats, Eggs, Vegetables Canadian Pork 4 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 Egg
1/3 c Dry bread crumbs
1/4 c Fresh basil, chopped
2 T Fresh oregano, chopped
1 T Parmesan, fresh grated
1 t Fresh thyme, chopped
1/2 t Pepper
1/4 t Salt
1 lb Fast-fry pork cutlets
2 T Vegetable oil

INSTRUCTIONS

In shallow dish, lightly beat egg. In separate shallow dish, stir
together bread crumbs, basil, oregano, Parmesan, thyme, pepper and
salt. Dip pork into egg to coat well; press into bread crumb mixture,
turning to coat all over.  In large skillet, heat half of the oil. over
medium heat; cook pork,  in batches and adding remaining oil if
necessary, turning once, for  8-10 minutes or until just a hint of pink
remains inside. Serve with  new red potatoes and yellow beans.  4
servings for $5.37CDN [Aug 95]  Per Serving: about 255 calories, 28 g
protein, 12 g fat, 7 g  carbohydrate,  Source: Canadian Living
magazine, Aug 95 Article "30-Minute Summer  Suppers" Recipe by Canadian
Living Test Kitchen  [-=PAM=-]   PA_Meadows@msn.com  From Gemini's
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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 139
Calories From Fat: 83
Total Fat: 9.3g
Cholesterol: 47.6mg
Sodium: 252.3mg
Potassium: 189.6mg
Carbohydrates: 10.7g
Fiber: 3.3g
Sugar: <1g
Protein: 4.5g


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